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The majority (86.8 percent) of Ukrainians do not support the activities of the Verkhovna Rada, 81 percent – the activities of President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and 78.5 percent – the activities of Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman, a poll conducted by the Sociopolis Institute of Social Technologies has shown.

The results of the poll were announced at a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine news agency on November 22.

In particular, to the question “How do you assess activities of the Rada,” 1.6percent of respondents answered that they do not know anything about the parliament’s activities, 1.2 percent fully support, 5.6 percent more likely support, 26.9 percent do not support, 59.9 perent do not fully support, and 4.8 percent found it difficult to answer.

Answering the question “How do you assess Poroshenko’s activities?,” 1.5 percent of respondents answered that they do not know anything about the president’s activities, 2.4% fully support, 10.4 percent rather support, 27.9 percent rather don’t support, 53.1 percent do not fully support, and 4.6% were undecided.

In addition, to the question, “How do you assess Groysman’s activities,” 2.8% of respondents answered they do not know anything about the prime minister’s activities, 2.4% fully support, 11.3 percent rather support, 29.5% rather do not support it, 49 perent do not support it fully, and 5.1% found it difficult to answer.

The poll was conducted by the Sociopolis Institute of Social Technologies from November 8 to November 16, 2018. A total of 2,403 people, aged above 18 years, were polled in all the regions of Ukraine except for Crimea and Russia-occupied territories in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The statistical error is no more than 2 percent for figures close to 50 percent, 1.7 percent for figures close to 25 percent, 1.2 perent for figures close to 10 percent and 0.9 percent for figures close to 5 percent.